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Recent days have brought significant luck to lottery players in New York State, with two separate TAKE 5 tickets hitting substantial top prizes. This summary, compiled by Yanuki using the latest trends and data, highlights these wins in Buf...
The New York Lottery's TAKE 5 game continues to be a popular choice for players seeking daily chances to win. Numbers are drawn from a field of 1 through 39, with drawings televised twice daily at 2:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. ET. To win the jackpot, players must match all five numbers drawn; the odds of achieving this are 1 in 575,757. Each play costs $1.
Players can check their tickets for winning numbers on the official New York Lottery website or via their mobile app. Prizes can be claimed up to one year from the date of the drawing.
Beyond individual winnings, the New York Lottery serves as a major funding source for education within the state, contributing $1 billion in the 2022-23 fiscal year. For those interested in playing online, options like Jackpot.com{target="_blank"} are available in participating states.
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